1. Introduction to water pollutants in current environments 2. Advances of 3D printing technology 3. 3D printing of micro-channel and micro-fluidic device 4. Advances in the water treatment process 5. 3D printed membrane for pollutants separation 6. 3D printed device for separation of inorganic water pollutants 7. 3D printed techniques for organic pollutants removal 8. Resource recovery from water using 3D printing technology 9. Sustainability of 3D printing technology and Industry 4.0
Professor Jitendra Kumar Pandey is a professor in University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. He completed his PhD in chemistry, and his research interests include materials synthesis, characterizations and their application in energy storage, and water treatment. He has published more than 50 research articles and reviews in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Suvendu Manna received his PhD in wastewater treatment in 2015. He is an assistant professor in University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. Dr. Manna authored or co-authored more than 20 international research and review articles in SCI- and Scopus- indexed journals. He has also written more than 11 book chapters.
Dr. Ravi Kumar Patel received his PhD in water treatment in 2020, using an application of 3D printing technology, integrated with traditional adsorption technology used for water treatment. He has co-authored a number of research and review articles, and authored four book chapters.